Background
Menard, Arthur Patrick was born on September 23, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Arthur M. and Stella M. (Perreault) Menard.
Menard, Arthur Patrick was born on September 23, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Arthur M. and Stella M. (Perreault) Menard.
Bachelor of Science, College Holy Cross, 1960. Bachelor of Laws with honors, Boston College, 1965.
Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy Reserve, Retired, active duty, 1960- 1962. Working as a partner of ARTHUR P. MENARD. ARTHUR P. MENARD, born Washington, D.C., September 23, 1938. Admitted to bar, 1965, Massachusetts.
1968, United States. District Court of Massachusetts. 1971, United States. District Court of Connecticut. 1972, United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit and United States.
Supreme Court; 1984, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Education: College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Science, 1960).
Boston College (Bachelor of Laws, 1965). Author: "The National Labor Relations Board—No Longer a Threat to the Arbitral Process?" Labor Law Journal, March 1972. Co-Author: "Freedom Not To Take Concerted Union Action,” Wake Forest Law Review Labor Law Symposium Issue, December, 1972.
"National Labor Relations Board Jurisdiction Over Colleges and Universities: A Plea For Rule Making,” William and Mary Law Review, Spring, 1975. "May Tenure Rights of Faculty Be Bargained Away?" The Journal of College and University Law, Fall, 1975. "Exploding Representation Areas: Colleges and Universities," Boston College Industrial and Commercial Law Review, August, 1976.
"Are Faculty Members Scholars or Managers? The Yeshiva Case," Labor Law Journal, 1979. "Appropriate Units for Collective Bargaining," Practising Law Institute, 1979. Contributing Author: ‘Handbook of Faculty Bargaining ’, JosseyBass, 1977.
Co-Editor, The Developing Labor Law," Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 1976, 1977 and 1978 Supplements. Assistant Editor, The Developing Labor Law," Second Edition, Bureau of National Affairs, 1983. The Employer and the Law of Privacy in the Workplace - The United States.
Model," North Carolina Journal of International Law, 1984. Contributing Author: "Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the Workplace," Bureau of National Affairs, 1988. Attorney: Morgan, Brown & Joy, 1965-1986.
Hale & Dorr, 1986- 1987. Member:; Admitted to the bar, 1965, Massachusetts. 1968, United States. District Court of Massachusetts.
1971, United States. District Court of Connecticut. 1972, United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit and United States. Supreme Court; 1984, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
"The National Labor Relations Board—No Longer a Threat to the Arbitral Process?" Labor Law Journal, March 1972. Co-Author: "Freedom Not To Take Concerted Union Action,” Wake Forest Law Review Labor Law Symposium Issue, December, 1972. "National Labor Relations Board Jurisdiction Over Colleges and Universities: A Plea For Rule Making,” William and Mary Law Review, Spring, 1975."May Tenure Rights of Faculty Be Bargained Away?" The Journal of College and University Law, Fall, 1975. "Exploding Representation Areas: Colleges and Universities," Boston College Industrial and Commercial Law Review, August, 1976. "Are Faculty Members Scholars or Managers? The Yeshiva Case," Labor Law Journal, 1979."Appropriate Units for Collective Bargaining," Practising Law Institute, 1979. Contributing Author: ‘Handbook of Faculty Bargaining ’, JosseyBass, 1977. Co-Editor, The Developing Labor Law," Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 1976, 1977 and 1978 Supplements.Assistant Editor, The Developing Labor Law," Second Edition, Bureau of National Affairs, 1983. The Employer and the Law of Privacy in the Workplace - The United States. Model," North Carolina Journal of International Law, 1984.Contributing Author: "Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the Workplace," Bureau of National Affairs, 1988.
Boston, Massachusetts and American (Member, Committee on Development of Law under NLRA, Labor Law Section, since 1971. Member, Committee on International Labor Law, since 1984) Bar Associations. National Association of College and University Attorneys.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. [Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy Reserve, Retired, active duty, 1960- 1962].
Married Cecilia Husbands, May 5, 1962 (divorced). Married Priscilla Glidden, December 30, 1977 (divorced). Children: Deirdre Cecile, Arthur Christian.
Married Ellen Thomas Menard, July 4, 1992.